Manchester United 2018-19 Adidas Home Kit

Manchester United 2018-19 Adidas Home Kit

Manchester United has revealed the new Adidas home kit for the 18/19 season.

The latest jersey marks 140 years since the club was founded, with a train track graphic referencing United’s original name: Newton Heath (Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway) Cricket and Football Club.

The team was originally formed in 1878 by the Carriage and Waggon department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway depot at Newton Heath and initially played games against other departments and rail companies at their home ground at North Road, Manchester.

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In 1892, the club entered the English First Division – the highest league in the country at the time, before changing its name to the now world-renowned Manchester United in 1902, and moving to the iconic stadium of Old Trafford in 1910.

Rich structured engineered shell fabric is brought to life in a black to red fading on the shirt, and is accompanied by black shorts and red and black socks.

 

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    Aldo Montefiore · 6 years ago
    @Mo What about red socks?
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    JR · 6 years ago
    Wow! That is a piss take for Utd fans. As a Liverpool fan I’ve had to endure some fairly ‘interesting’ away kits, however home colours are not to be d*c*ed around with... even I feel uncomfortable with this!
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    Aldo Montefiore · 6 years ago
    @Spike What was the fan reaction in the early 1960's when United switched to white socks?
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    Matt Busby · 6 years ago
    The immediate reaction from everyone is "Uggghhhh.....so unusual.....not what we're used to....don't like it."
    Seriously, if you looked at it in white, like the supposed leaked Tottenham one (very similar stripes at the bottom), it looks fine. I personally think a change is good - nothing wrong with the black shorts.
    I agree as someone said earlier, its only getting "Hall of Shame" comments because its Manchester United.
    Will look great when they play in it, and the price will come down!
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    Aldo Montefiore · 6 years ago
    @Benji Are you 15?
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    Rata Encoronada · 6 years ago
    What´s wrong with you Adidas?
    Too boring Real Madrid shirt? Ok let´s try something special for MU...
    Better come back to the old bored style or maybe better if you get new designers.
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    Glowering scruff · 6 years ago
    Never a Manchester United home strip in trillion years, looks more like Bayer Leverkusen.
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    WiganForest · 6 years ago
    @Aldo Montefiore Where's the lack of knowledge? What DJ said was correct in that traditional United Kits have white shorts and is a break in tradition. And everything I said was personal opinion, not trying to state a fact. Don't think either of us need to read up to be fair.
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    WiganForest · 6 years ago
    @DJ To be honest I hadn't noticed the shorts, I was just judging the shirt, think the shirt itself is very nice indeed.
    But yeah I agree fully with that point now I've realised, can't just go changing tradition.
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    Russel1311 · 6 years ago
    What's the betting there's some kind of supporter petition and they're back in white shorts by Christmas?
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    Aj · 6 years ago
    Must rank as one of the poorest United home kits in living memory...just wrong on so many levels.
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    Socrates · 6 years ago
    Awful.
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    Trevor McDonald · 6 years ago
    Black shorts? Well, there goes the history.
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    Mufc · 6 years ago
    It works with black shorts but will look odd on the normal fan wearing jeans
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    Mufc · 6 years ago
    It kinda works with black shorts, but will look odd on a normal fan wearing jeans.
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    SweetLikeCherryPie · 6 years ago
    What a sellout. How does someone even accept a company doing this to a home kit?
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    tom bola · 6 years ago
    Nice try. I think a black collar would have been more in keeping with the overall look of the shirt. More red in the socks too?

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    utd · 6 years ago
    boring old adidas shirt
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    Giggs · 6 years ago
    Very different to the norm well done Adidas